IATA's Airline Business Magazine
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the global trade association of airlines. Our 300 members comprise 83% of total air traffic. IATA's Airlines. magazine is published four times a year featuring the latest industry updates and analysis.
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
1w ago
IATA released the Reassessing Single Use Plastics Products in the Airline Sector report to assist airlines, regulators, and the airline supply chain to mitigate the environmental impacts of single use plastic products (SUPP ..read more
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
1w ago
The IATA Financial Settlement Systems (IFSS) continue to perform an essential service for global airlines, facilitating the movement of funds across the air travel value chain while maintaining extremely high levels of efficiency and security ..read more
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
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Aviation is committed to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, including the air cargo sector. At the World Cargo Symposium, Marie Owens Thomsen, IATA’s Chief Economist and SVP, Sustainability, put this challenge into context ..read more
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
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IATA and the Smart Freight Centre (SFC) announced a partnership to provide consistent and transparent CO2 emissions calculations for air cargo shipments. This is an important step for the global air transport sector to advance its decarbonization efforts ..read more
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
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European aviation needs greater efficiency throughout the value chain if it is to continue delivering social and economic benefits, says Rafael Schvartzman, IATA’s RVP for Europe ..read more
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
2M ago
Runway excursions and incursions are two of the five global high-risk categories of occurrences (G-HRCs) currently identified in the International Civil Aviation Organization's (ICAO's) Global Aviation Safety Plan ..read more
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
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IATA and ICAO have extended their long-standing cooperation on setting and implementing global standards for the safe carriage of dangerous goods by air ..read more
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and IATA announced the conclusions of a workshop jointly hosted at EASA’s headquarters to combat incidents of GNSS spoofing and jamming ..read more
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
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Globally, up to November 2023, aviation had reached approximately 99% of pre-pandemic traffic levels. Asia-Pacific—the last of the regions to embrace the recovery—achieved 93% of 2019 traffic levels thanks to the reopening of major markets in China, Japan, and Korea ..read more
IATA's Airline Business Magazine
2M ago
IATA has completed the annual revision of its industry manuals for cargo and ground handling operations, incorporating the latest changes and revisions made to many of the underlying industry standards, as well as any State and operator variations ..read more